Garyusanso Villa and the Hijikawa River Scenery
A masterpiece of sukiya-style architecture built on a cliff overlooking the Hijikawa River. The garden's beauty, which earned a Michelin one-star rating, is also a must-see.
Located in Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture, Garyusanso Villa is a masterpiece of sukiya-style architecture built during the Meiji period. The three buildings and garden skillfully arranged on the cliff overlooking the meandering Hijikawa River have received high praise both domestically and internationally, including earning one star in the Michelin Green Guide. The Furosian teahouse, in particular, is built to jut out over the cliff, with a design that brilliantly reflects the surface of the Hijikawa River on its floorboards. This architectural beauty, harmonizing with nature through the four seasons, continues to captivate architecture enthusiasts and garden lovers as a space that embodies the essence of Japanese aesthetics.
Access
25-minute walk from JR Iyo-Ozu Station
Hours
9:00〜17:00
Budget
大人550円
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